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Even if you choose not to use the deployment guidance in MOF 4.0, you can still
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use the job aids it includes, which provide templates for planning a deployment project more quickly and more thoroughly.
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The scope is the baseline for creating a specification for your deployment project . The scope of your deployment project is defined largely by your answers to the following questions:
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What business needs do you want to address with Windows 7 What are the long-term goals for the deployment project How will your Windows 7 client computers interact with your IT infrastructure What parts of your IT infrastructure will the project touch, and how will this happen
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The scope is simply a statement of what you are trying to accomplish and how you plan to accomplish it . Your statement of scope need only be a few paragraphs long and should not be longer than a page .
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Current Environment
Document your existing computing environment, looking at your organization s structure and how it supports users . Use this assessment to determine your readiness for desktop deployment of Windows 7 . The three major areas of your computing environment to assess include your hardware, software, and network .
Hardware Do your desktop and laptop computers meet the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 7 In addition to meeting these requirements, all hardware must be compatible with Windows 7 . For more information, see 1, Overview of Windows 7 Improvements . Software Are your applications compatible with Windows 7 Make sure that all of your applications, including line-of-business (LOB) applications, work with computers running Windows 7 . For more information about application compatibility, see 8, Deploying Applications . Network Document your network architecture, including topology, size, and traffic patterns . Also, determine which users need access to various applications and data, and describe how they obtain access .
Where appropriate, create diagrams to include in your project plan. Diagrams
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convey more information than words alone. a good tool for creating these diagrams is Microsoft Office Visio 2007. See http://www.microsoft.com/office for more information.
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Configuration plan
Determine which features to include in your configuration and how to implement these features to simplify the management of users and computers in your organization . An important means of simplification is standardization . Standardizing desktop configurations makes it easier to install, update, manage, support, and replace computers that run Windows 7 . Standardizing users configuration settings, software, hardware, and preferences simplifies deploying operating system and application upgrades, and configuration changes can be guaranteed to work on all computers . When users install their own operating system upgrades, applications, device drivers, settings, preferences, and hardware devices, a simple problem can become complex . Establishing standards for desktop configurations prevents many problems and makes it easier for you to identify and resolve problems . Having a standard configuration that you can install on any computer minimizes downtime by ensuring that user settings, applications, drivers, and preferences are the same as before the problem occurred . The following list provides an overview of some of the features that you must plan to use:
Management Desktop management features allow you to reduce the total cost of ownership in your organization by making it easier to install, configure, and manage clients . For more information about Windows 7 management features, see Part III of this book, Desktop Management . Networking You can configure computers that run Windows 7 to participate in a variety of network environments . For more information about Windows 7 networking features, see Part V of this book, Networking . Security Windows 7 includes features to help you secure your network and computers by controlling authentication and access to resources and by encrypting data stored on computers . These features include BitLocker Drive Encryption, Windows Firewall with Advanced Security, and so on . For more information about Windows 7 security features, see 2, Security in Windows 7 .
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